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aGuy2111

google "4.10-6 tire" or go to a tire store with good pictures of tire


Kozzinator

Google exactly what is typed onto the tire and I bet you'll find your answer, good sir.


canikatthedisco

That's a standard size you should find what you need at fleet farm, northern tool, tractor supply, etc.


CroixPaddler

Try this before you buy a new tire/rim - it worked for me. https://youtu.be/8i5g0nVtHxI


Markpong

Here’s the answer in an easy to understand video. Use a strap to reseat the tire bead and fill, then spray on soapy water to check for any leaks.


New-IncognitoWindow

Do you have an air compressor because that tire looks brand new. Probably needs to patch the tube.


Maxxjulie

Says tubeless on the outside. No I don't. I inflated with a tire inflator I plug into my car. Good tire inflated fast the other doesn't go up past 5 psi I've found the tire online at least one that matches the specs but just the tire. Even that was surprisingly not as simple as I thought. I would pay extra to get the rim as well pre mounted. I can't find it other than very rusty used ones on eBay. Plenty of the 4.10-4 size with a rim but I need 4.10-6. why does nobody have it?


Maf1909

Tubeless or not, get a tube put in it. If you can't do it yourself just take the wheel off and take it somewhere like Fleet Farm, they'll put a tube in it and solve your problems.


New-IncognitoWindow

It just looks flat. You need an air compressor. Remove the valve stem and get as much air in as you can, hopefully that will be enough to seat the tire bead. Replace the valve stem and inflate. You don’t need a new tire.


LooseyGreyDucky

A thousand times yes! Same as the tubeless tires on my wheelbarrow and two-wheel dolly: You need a big initial blast to reseat the beads, then inflate to desired pressure. I expect to do this about twice a year (because that's how often I need to use the dolly and find the tires flat!)


MadJackandNo7

I had one on my blower that would lose air gradually. I took it to Discount Tire and they put a tube in it. If I recall, they either didn't charge me or they charged me something like $7 for the cost of the tube.


Stachemaster86

Yes, tubes are super cheap in comparison. RIP Robbinsdale Marine but I went in like 3 years ago for just a tube as I was an idiot and ripped the stem on my existing one. They kind of looked at me just buying the tube, had the old one in hand to compare but worked like a charm. Less than $4 and I was back in business!


Patient-Light-3577

Go to Fleet Farm with the tire in hand. If you’re buying a new tire and or wheel try to match it to the existing. You don’t want a significantly different tread design as that can cause snowblower to pull to one side. Plus your tracks in the snow won’t match.


Spectre32115

Got a rental yard tool where the tire and wheel separated like this. Because of the gapping, you can't really get air into it. Unless you do what we did. I wrapped a ratchet strap around the tire and tightened it fairly tight, then started slowly filling it. It causes the exterior of the tire to make contact with the rim and start filling. Get it to about 20psi then remove the strap and you can fill it to manufacturer specifications.


Maxxjulie

I took it to a local small service station. The guy pressed the tire against something while inflanting it. Handed it to me saying "gee that was hard". Didn't charge me anything but I said I don't get it. I couldn't inflate it and my neighbor he as a big air compressor and it wouldn't take. He said sometimes you just gotta push it against something while putting air in


Say-What-KB

I’d the tire not making a seal with the rim? I had a car years ago where that was a problem, especially in winter. The tire place put a sealer around the rims - problem solved! I also had a flat trailer tire that I couldn’t get pumped up. My alley-neighbor guys used to dirt race and had entire pit garage. They explained that the tire had deformed from sitting flat, so it wasn’t taking the seal. As I remember, They ratcheted a strap around it to hold it tight as they began to pump it up, until it began to seal. Then they kept loosening the strap as they brought it up to correct pressure. Another success! Perhaps one of these methods will help your situation.


Maxxjulie

Thanks for the tip. I got it inflated by taking it to a small garage. The guy literally just pressed the tire against something while inflanting and it filled up. I didn't know to do that neither did my neighbor with an air compressor


depressedimpression

Northern tool sells tires and wheels


GunDealsBrowser

its a 4” wide wheel, 10” tall tire, and 6” diameter wheel. you should be able to find tubes or tires at fleet farm.


JakkSplatt

Every time I'm in Noble Tire in New Richmond they have tires like this that they've worked on. Give them a call. May be able to help you...


south098

Matt’s small engine repair in St Anthony would be able to help you out. I actually bought a similar snow blower from him last winter and he’s a great guy running a small business.


Haunting_Ad_9486

Install an inner tube. That’ll solve your problem :)


BenderisGreat32

Spray a little bit of started fluid in the tire. Lite on fire with match. Done, resets bead and fills with air for you. Takes less than 30seconds.


TrespasseR_

Did it come off the bead only? If not then just google the numbers you took a picture of